For the week of May 18
Carol A. Harris
HAMILTON Carol A. Harris, 65, died May 11 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton.
Born in Trenton she was a lifelong area resident.
Ms. Harris is retired from the State of New Jersey Department of Personnel with over 20 years of service. She also enjoyed trips to Atlantic City.
Daughter of the late Robert and Violet Lamont Miller, she is survived by her husband Allen A. Harris; son and daughter-in-law Allen P. (Butch) Jr. and wife Peggy Harris; daughter and son-in-law Sharon and husband Glen Stevens; grandchildren Ricky, Shari, Nicole, and Robert of Hamilton; one brother and sister-in-law Robert and Diana Miller of Blaskey, Pa.; one sister and brother-in-law Beverly and husband Steve Sivy of Hamilton; sister-in-law Shirley Pabers of Hamilton; brother-in-law Ronals and wife Elaine Harris of Bordentown; her aunt Dallas Horton of Trenton; and several nieces, nephews and many friends and co-workers.
Graveside services were held on Monday in Greenwood Cemetary in Hamilton.
Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 3076 Princeton Pike, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648.
Gerald J. Jones
PENNSVILLE Gerald J. Jones, 86 of Pennsville, died May 11 at his home.
Born and raised in Riverside, he lived in Long Island, N.Y., and later in Burlington, Florence, Florida and Texas before moving to Pennsville five years ago.
Mr. Jones retired in 1982 from the research department of the U.S. Pipe Co. in Burlington after 33 years service. He was an avid golfer, a voracious reader and enjoyed all kinds of sports.
Husband of the late Gladys Stadalman Jones, he is survived by two daughters and a son-in-law, Cathryn Jones and Nancy and John Harrington, all of Pennsville; two grandchildren, Gerald J. Harrington and wife Julie of Chicago, Ill. and Marnie Rigby and husband Patrick of New York; and a great grandson, Lucas Harrington.
Funeral services were held on Monday at the Dennison Funeral Home in Florence.
Contributions in his memory may be sent to the Cerebral Palsey Association, 40 Cedar Street, Mt. Holly, NJ 08060.
Charles Arthur
Tindall
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Charles A. Tindall, 90, died May 10 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Hamilton.
Born in Windsor, he was a lifetime resident of the Robbinsville area.
He was employed for several years at Scheidler Equipment in Hamilton Square. He then went on to work as an automobile mechanic for Gilbert Chevrolet in Hightstown for over 20 years and served as the Washington Township Animal Control Officer.
He was an avid hunter and trap shooter and was a member of several clubs and organizations including the Quaker City Gun Club, the New York Athletic Club, the Atlantic City Gun Club and Westy Hogans, the Pine Belt and Pine Valley Clubs and was a member of the American Trap Shooters Association for 50 years.
He loved ballroom dancing and enjoyed playing billiards. In later years, he enjoyed spending time with his friends at the Washington Township Senior Center.
Son of the late Ambrose and Mary Tindall and husband of the late Melvina Tindall; he was predeceased by for brothers, Frank, Ambrose (Andy), Marvin (Whitey) and Norris Tindall and two sisters, Reba Tindall and Elsie Patterson. He is survived by a brother, John Tindall of Whiting; four sisters, Mabel Stine of Mercerville, Pearl Busch of Robbinsville, Eleanor Pullen of Bordentown and June Curlis of Port St. Lucie, Fla.; as well as many nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held on Tuesday at the Peppler Funeral Home in Allentown.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Washington Township Senior Center, 1117 U.S. Highway 130, Robbinsville, NJ 08691.
Maria Capriotti
LAWRENCE Maria DeFranceshi Capriotti, 91, died May 10 in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton.
Born in Italy, she came to the United States in 1956. She was a Trenton resident for most of her life before moving to Lawrenceville.
Ms. Capriotti was a registered nurse in Trieste, Italy, a nurse’s aide at Capital Health System-Fuld, formerly McKinley Hospital, for six years and a nurse’s aide at St. Lawrence Rehabilitation Center for nine years.
She was a member of St. James Church, a former member of the St. Gabriel Society and St. James Senior Citizens Club and a member of Lawrence Plaza Senior Club.
Ms. Capriotti was predeceased by her parents, Anthony DeFranceshi and Lucia Castellichio De Franceshi; her husband, Cesare Capriotti; her son, Anthony Capriotti; and brother Stefano DeFranceshi.
She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Maria and Lester Morreale of Mercerville; daughter-in-law, Mary Capriotti of Bordentown; grandchildren, Debra Ann Morreale, Joseph and wife Nina Jo Morreale, Laura Capriotti, Julie and husband Greg Winberg and Patricia and husband Duncan Williams; eight great-grandchildren; one great-great granddaughter; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held on Monday from Gruerio Funeral Home in Trenton.
Mass of Christian burial was held on Monday St. James Roman Catholic Church in Trenton.
Winifred Leona
Stutz
HAMILTON Winifred Leona Stutz died at home on May 8.
One of seven children of Blanche and James H. Firsh, she was born in Turners Falls, Mass.
Predeceased by three brothers, John W., James Hamilton, and Donald E. Fish and one sister, Dorothy Borden; she is survived by her husband, Robert N. Stutz; a daughter and son-in-law, Joyce A. and James M. McLaine of Pocono Pines, Pa.; a son, Clarence A. Kelsey of Florida; grandchildren: Laurie Hill of Columbus, Ohio, Jennifer Schiffrin of Towaco, Pamela Fuehrer of Scarsdale, N.Y., James McLaine, Jr. of Easton, Pa., Jason Kelsey of Gainesville, Fla., and their spouses; and grandson, Darren Kelsey of Allentown; a sister, Lois Mulcahy of Bordentown and husband David; brothers, H. Kenneth Fish of Weston, Mass. and his wife, Imogene, and Douglas L. Fish of Knoxville, Tenn. She is also survived by Penny Kelsey, the mother of two of her grandsons, numerous nieces and nephews and three sisters-in-law, Verna, Anne and Betty Fish.
She also has eight great-grandchildren, Cara, Stephanie, Rebecca, Hannah, Cole, Olivia, James III and Annika.
She retired from the State of New Jersey as a Supervisor in the Department of Labor & Industry after over 28 years of service.
A memorial service was held on May 13 at the Wilson-Apple Funeral Home in Pennington.
Memorial contributions may be sent to a charity of the donors’ choice in her memory.
Evangeline M.
Pedersen
BORDENTOWN CITY Evangeline M. Pedersen died May 7 at Robert Wood Johnson Hospital in Hamilton.
Born in Jersey City, she recently lived at the Clare Estate in Bordentown the past two years. Prior to that, since 1990, she was a resident of the Wiley Christian Retirement Community in Marlton, and she lived in Robbinsville for 18 years.
She was the mother of Nancy Massa of Robbinsville and Nicholas L. Pollis Jr. or Williamstown; and the grandmother of Robert V. Massa of Hamilton.
She was a graduate of Rutgers University and was a retired school teacher of over 30 years, who had taught in the Newark and Woodbridge school districts. Her many affiliations included board member of the Mercer County Retired Educators Association, former vice president of the Washington Township Republicans Club, past president of the Nu Theta Sigma Sorority, lifetime member of the N.J.E.A. and N.E.A., member of the NJ League of Women Voters, past vice president of the Washington Township Senior Citizens Club, and a member of the Marlton Senior Citizens Club.
Private funeral services were held on May 12 at the Bradley Funeral Home, Route 73 and Evesham Road, Marlton.
Memorial donations may be made in her name to Christ Presbyterian Church, 515 E. Main St., Marlton, NJ 08053.
Loise Anita
Masserini Webb
LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz. Louise Anita Masserini Webb, 60, died May 2 in Lake Havisu City.
She was born to John and Gina Masserini in Trenton. She moved to Lake Havasu 31 years ago from New Jersey.
She is survived by her husband of 30 years, Dennis; daughters, Rebecca Webb of Tuscon, Ariz. and Kelly Webb of Lake Havasu, Ariz.; a brother, Eugene Masserini of Sacramento, Calif.; and two sisters, Patricia Bellan of Bordentown and Mary Galante of Jackson.
Memorial donations can be made to Hospice of Havasu, PO Box 597, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86405.
Thoughts and condolences may be submitted to the family at www.lietz-frazefuneralhome.com.

